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posted by chromas on Sunday July 12 2020, @05:55PM   Printer-friendly
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The French Parliament unanimously agreed on Thursday to introduce a nationwide age verification system for pornography websites, months after President Emmanuel Macron pledged to protect children against such content.

Macron made the protection of children against adult content online a high-profile issue well before the coronavirus crisis hit. In January, tech companies, internet services providers and the adult movies industry signed a voluntary charter, pledging to roll out tools to help ensure minors don't have access to pornographic content.

Within a broader law on domestic violence, the Senate decided in June to introduce an amendment requiring pornography websites to implement an age verification mechanism.

In order to enforce the law, the French audiovisual regulator CSA will be granted new powers to audit and sanction companies that do not comply — sanctions could go as far as blocking access to the websites in France with a court order.

The choice of verification mechanisms will be left up to the platforms. But lawmakers have suggested using credit card verification — a system first adopted by the U.K., which mulled similar plans to control access to pornography but had to drop them in late 2019 because of technical difficulties and privacy concerns. Italy also approved a similar bill in late June, which raised the same concerns over its feasibility and compliance with the EU laws.

[...] The Senate has already voted on the bill. Following an agreement today between senators and lawmakers from the lower house National Assembly, a final vote will be held again in the Senate where the bill is expected to pass.


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday July 13 2020, @07:54AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday July 13 2020, @07:54AM (#1020181)

    It has to be "bad". That's how the game is played. That's why a few pages of adult content on the jr. high black market cost as much as the whole magazine when I was that age. The book store had all that stuff in a hard to reach place, with a picture of the Emperor from Star Wars with the lightning bolts coming out of his fingers warning any would-be "young skywalkers" not to trifle with such things. Careless dads were probably an easier source.

    A little later on, when I started driving, I found one of my dad's mags.

    I had just started driving, and was being conscientious so of course I checked the spare tire. That's where it was hidden--under the spar. So at dinner I brought up how I was being a very careful driver and taking good care of the car, and mentioned casually how I had even checked the pressure in the spare. The next day I checked it again and the mag was gone. I had no interest in sharing *that* with my dad. He didn't say a word about it. Mom had no clue. It was just a father and son, talking about cars.

    And that's how it's done...